Cross-Cutting Knowledge and Skills: Communication Skills
1. Cross-Cutting Knowledge and Skills: Communication Skills
Since the project manager is the link between the project and the rest of the organization and
stakeholders, it is essential for the project manager to possess skills in communication.
The project manager’s ability to communicate effectively to both the project team and project
stakeholders ensures that all parties are receiving the information they need to support the project.
On the Cross-Cutting Knowledge and Skills list, there are several areas that deal in communication.
The following are skills from the list that relate to this area:
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Brainstorming techniques
Facilitation
Oral and written communication techniques, channels, and applications
Presentation tools and techniques
Targeting communication to intended audiences
Many of these skills can be learned and developed with practice.
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Professional & Social Responsibility
Professional & Social Responsibility Overview
A PROJECT MANAGER’S PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY INVOLVES:
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ensuring personal integrity and professionalism by following legal requirements, ethical
standards, and social norms
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contributing to the project management knowledge base through lessons learned, best
practices, research, etc., in an effort to improve the project management quality, and to
enhance colleagues’ abilities and the project management profession
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increasing and applying enhanced personal professional knowledge to improve project
management services
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promoting team and stakeholders interaction within a professional, cooperative, and respectful
environment, to encourage effective collaboration
Professional & Social Responsibility Overview
The PMP® Code Of Professional Conduct
General responsibilities of the project manager to the profession with regard to the PMP Code of
Professional Conduct include:
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complying with all organizational rules and policies
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providing and complying with laws and ethical representations of the profession
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recognizing and respecting others' intellectual property
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supporting and disseminating the PMP Code.
PMI Registered Education Providers providing PMP PDU Training will include these concepts.
CANDIDATE/CERTIFICANT PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE:
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A responsibility to provide accurate, truthful advertising and representations concerning
qualifications, experience, and performance of services
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A responsibility to comply with laws, regulations and ethical standards governing professional
practice in the state or province, and/or country, when interacting with PMI and when providing
project management services
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A responsibility to act in an honest and ethical manner when interacting with PMI and when
providing project management services
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A responsibility to maintain and respect the confidentiality of the contents of the PMP
Examination
RESPONSIBILITIES TO CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, AND
PERFORMANCE OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES:
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A responsibility to provide accurate and truthful representations to the public in advertising,
public statements, and in the preparation of estimates concerning costs, services, and
expected results
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professional judgments
Online PDUs required as part of the PDU for PMI requirement will typically include content for
professional and social responsibility.